As 31 October 2025 approached, the festival of Halloween was set to captivate millions around the globe, not just with costumes and candy, but with a hidden past steeped in mystery. What began more than two millennia ago as the Celtic festival of Samhain has evolved through centuries of Christian influence and modern commercialism.
From bonfires and spirit-warding to pumpkin carving and trick-or-treating, today’s Halloween carries a rich legacy of ritual, belief and celebration.
More than two thousand years ago, Celtic peoples in what is now Ireland, Scotland and the United Kingdom celebrated Samhain , literally “summer’s end”. It marked the end of the harvest and the onset of the darker half of the year, a period historically associated with death and the unknown. During this time, the Celts believed that the barrier between the world of the living and the world of the dead became especially thin, allowing spirits to return.
Bonfires were lit, livestock slaughtered, crops shared , all to honour ancestors and protect the community. Disguising oneself in costumes and masks was a way to avoid being recognised by wandering spirits.
As the Christian Church spread across Europe, many pagan festivals were assimilated into the Christian liturgical calendar. One key example: the designation of All Saints’ Day on November 1, to honour Christian martyrs and saints. The evening before became “All Hallows’ Eve”, which evolved into the modern term “Halloween”.
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This allowed older customs : feasts, bonfires, spirit-warding rituals to survive under a new religious framework. Over time, Halloween’s identity shifted from a solemn vigil to a night of masquerade and merriment.
Today, Halloween is more than a single evening , it has become a season of celebration, retail, social gatherings and creative expression. Candy manufacturers, costume retailers, pet costume lines and home-decoration markets all thrive. While exact figures for 2025 vary, the trend of commercial growth continues.
This global spread owes much to immigration (Irish and Scottish traditions brought to North America in the 19th century) and global media.
Beyond the costumes and candy, Halloween reflects something deeply human: our engagement with change, seasons, mortality and community. The transition from harvest to winter, life to death, and the living to the unseen has always triggered ritual and meaning. In 2025, when you light a jack-o’-lantern or join a gathering in costume, you are participating in a story that stretches back millennia.
What started as a quiet, mysterious festival in the Celtic world has transformed into a vibrant cultural phenomenon in 2025. With its roots in the rituals of Samhain and its journey through Christian adaptation and modern commercialism, Halloween remains both timeless and evolving. Whether you celebrate for fun, for tradition or for community, the magic of October 31 lies in its ability to connect past and present , reminding us that the unseen may yet be present, and that celebration, in many forms, is humanity’s response to mystery.
When we talk about ghosts or unseen entities, many modern, educated people often dismiss their existence, claiming that science cannot prove such things. Yet, those who have personally experienced these mysterious occurrences , such as disturbances in homes, sudden fear, or negative energy know that these forces are real.
According to Tatvdarshi Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj, such spirits are actually beings who have not attained a human body. They remain in subtle form, wandering in search of a physical body to fulfill their desires. These souls often try to enter human bodies so they can act through them.
However, when a person takes the refuge of a Tatvdarshi Saint and follows Shastra-anusaar Bhakti (devotion according to Holy Scriptures), all such negative entities : ghosts, spirits, and evil energies , leave that person’s surroundings. In a home where true devotion exists, the Supreme God Himself resides, and where God dwells, no ghost or evil power can ever harm anyone.
For deep spiritual knowledge and protection from such unseen forces, listen to the Satsang of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji and read the sacred book “Gyan Ganga.”
Visit: www.jagatgururampalji.org
Watch on YouTube: Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
1. What is the origin of Halloween?
Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, marking the end of harvest and the start of winter.
2. How did Christianity influence Halloween?
The early Christian Church merged pagan customs with All Saints’ Day, creating All Hallows’ Eve , later known as Halloween.
3. Why do people wear costumes on Halloween?
Costumes originated from Celtic traditions, where people disguised themselves to ward off wandering spirits during Samhain.
4. What is the origin of trick-or-treating?
Trick-or-treating evolved from medieval “souling,” when poor people asked for food or treats in exchange for prayers.
5. Why are pumpkins carved on Halloween?
Pumpkin carving began in Ireland, where people carved faces into vegetables like turnips to keep evil spirits away.
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